Is Vultr Down? Current Status, Outage Reports & User Feedback

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User Reports (Last 12 Hours)

Frequently Asked Questions

Remote access issues may be caused by firewall settings, authentication problems, or instance states. Verify your firewall rules allow traffic on the appropriate ports, check your SSH keys or RDP credentials, and ensure the instance is in a running state with sufficient resources.

Resource utilization spikes can result from application workloads, resource contention, or unexpected processes. Check your running processes for any that are consuming excessive resources, verify if the host system is experiencing widespread issues, and consider upgrading to a larger instance type if your workload consistently requires more resources.

Control panel issues may be caused by browser problems, account status, or service disruptions. Try clearing your browser cache, using incognito mode, or accessing through a different browser to determine if the issue is client-side or service-side.

DNS issues can stem from configuration errors, propagation delays, or service disruptions. Verify your DNS records are correctly configured, be aware that DNS changes can take up to 48 hours to fully propagate, and check if the issue affects all records or just specific ones.

Network performance issues may be caused by routing problems, datacenter congestion, or infrastructure disruptions. Try running network diagnostics from your instance, test connectivity from different locations, and check if moving resources to a different datacenter location improves performance.

Deployment failures can result from billing issues, quota limitations, or service disruptions. Check your account's billing status, verify you haven't reached resource limits in your selected region, and try deploying in a different region to determine if the issue is location-specific.

Storage issues may be caused by attachment problems, I/O contention, or service disruptions. Verify the storage volume and instance are in the same location, check if the instance has reached its volume attachment limit, and test with a different volume to isolate the issue.

Backup issues can stem from disk space limitations, snapshot problems, or service disruptions. Verify your instance has sufficient free space for consistent backups, check the backup schedule and history for any error messages, and try creating a manual backup to determine if the issue affects scheduled or manual operations.

Incident History

Resolved Incidents

We have detected a potential outage for Vultr.
Started: 2025-07-05 10:54 Resolved: 2025-07-05 11:05

We have detected a potential outage for Vultr.
Started: 2025-07-05 08:26 Resolved: 2025-07-05 08:53

We have detected a potential outage for Vultr.
Started: 2025-07-05 06:52 Resolved: 2025-07-05 08:53

We have detected a potential outage for Vultr.
Started: 2025-07-05 05:52 Resolved: 2025-07-05 06:06

We have detected a potential outage for Vultr.
Started: 2025-07-05 05:18 Resolved: 2025-07-05 05:39

We have detected a potential outage for Vultr.
Started: 2025-07-05 02:49 Resolved: 2025-07-05 03:00

About Vultr

Vultr is a cloud infrastructure provider offering virtual machines, bare metal servers, block storage, load balancers, and object storage through a global network of data centers. The platform delivers compute, storage, and networking resources with simplified deployment options, predictable pricing, and a developer-friendly control panel, enabling organizations to build and scale applications without managing physical hardware.

Startups and small businesses use Vultr to host websites, web applications, and development environments, taking advantage of its cost-effective pricing and straightforward deployment process. Development teams leverage Vultr's API and CLI tools to automate infrastructure provisioning and management as part of their DevOps workflows. Content delivery networks and streaming services utilize Vultr's global presence for distributing media closer to end users, while SaaS companies implement Vultr as the underlying infrastructure for their multi-tenant applications.

Users may encounter various types of issues when using Vultr, including temporary instance unavailability during host maintenance, intermittent network connectivity between regions, or occasional API response delays during high-traffic periods. Resource contention on shared infrastructure might occasionally result in performance variability for CPU-intensive workloads. Storage operations might experience temporary throughput limitations during snapshot creation or block storage migrations. Regional issues might affect services in specific data centers, while DNS propagation delays can impact newly configured domains. During platform updates, the management console might temporarily have limited functionality while changes are being applied.

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